Yes, breast size actually does matter when you are trying to breastfeed. If you only have small breasts such as a 32AA that will not do much for your baby. Breastfeeding works much better with large c or even d cupped breasts.
Breast-feeding is highly recommended. The "sucking" of the infant on the nipples alters the physiology of milk production. In this case, size doesn't matter.
Temporarily as long as you breastfeed but after that they go back or become smaller then before.
If you breastfeed, the size you are when you give birth will be the size that you are the entire time that you nurse.
Its because you've lost weight while breastfeeding, and has nothing to do with the act of breastfeeding itself.
The amount of milk produced by a lactating human is not based on the size of her breast. As a breast gets bigger, it is an accumulation of fat that makes them so, not mammary or lactation glands. I took care of a new mother in the hospital who was definitely flat chested, and she fed triplets sucessfully for twelve months.
yes
Breast size is largely determined by genetics, so they can get as big as your genetics allow. Breast size can be altered through augmentation or reduction sugery.
For me, not really, but I don't know about other guys.
Additionally to the extra fat deposited around the breasts, the Milk producing cells also increase in size, causing the breast to get larger.
Most of the breast is fatty tissue, which gives it its rounded and pronounced shape. The milk producing cells are in front of this fatty tissue Breast size doesn't have any impact on the ability to produce milk, nor does it have any impact on milk capacity.
Under the influence of the primary female hormone, estrogen, the breast tissue begins to develop. The more estrogen the bigger the breasts. The size of the breasts is not correlated with success of breast feeding. Size does not matter.
i think his breast size is 34.